John Ross (representative)

He was clerk of the orphans’ court and recorder from 1800 to 1803, county register from 1800 to 1809, and burgess of Easton in 1804.

He resigned in 1818 to become president judge of the seventh judicial district of the State.

Ross Common Manor was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

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